The Possibilities Factory is designed to increase
youth self esteem and community altruism. Adolescents are hungry for realistic
moral guidance, and The Possibilities Factory gives it to them,
in their own language. Through empowering youth to take action and highlighting
their community involvement, The Possibilities Factory spreads
the good news that youth can make a difference. The Possibilities Factory
gives youth positive and powerful behaviors to emulate.

The Possibilities Factory integrates television
with real life teen triumph to inspire kids toward community service and
altruism. This is accomplished through the marriage of the Possibilities
Factory Camps with the Possibilities Factory TV show.

The Possibilities Factory Camps are a place for preteen
and young teenagers to learn about their power and responsibility through
making a difference in their community. The Possibilities Factory Camp
teachers and counselors support the young leaders as they collaborate
to achieve a team set, community oriented goal. Through a variety of fun
physical, mental, personal, and group challenges, the pFactory campers
experience leadership and teamwork, then are guided in translating the
learned principles into practice as they engage in their community service
challenge. Concurrently, the pFactory campers learn basics of multi-media
television production as they participate as the cast and crew of The
Possibilities Factory TV Show.

The Possibilities Factory proposed TV show is a real-life program, made for tweens and teens
about the challenges they face, and the triumphs youth leverage through
The Possibilities Factory camps and other youth programs. Like Survivor,
The Possibilities Factory TV show follows the actual events of a team
as they face the challenges of creating and pulling off their community
service projects. Like Zoom, the Possibilities Factory provides the viewers with inspiration and direction on how to emulate what they see on TV and do it in their own communities.